CG 21 70 01 15 Cap on Losses From Certified Acts of Terrorism
IL 09 52 01 15 Cap on Losses From Certified Acts of Terrorism
CG 21 76 01 15 Exclusion of Punitive Damages Related to a Certified Act of Terrorism
Joshua Motta, CEO and founder of Coalition, discusses the rise of ransomware, who's being targeted, and how hackers are executing their attacks.
After three innocent people died during a police chase, College Park's insurer was sued. The insurer argued that its $5 million policy coverage was limited to $700,000 by sovereign immunity.
The move comes after the Missouri Supreme Court denied review of a $2.1 billion verdict against Johnson & Johnson, the largest jury award granted to women alleging its baby powder caused them to get ovarian cancer.
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Customer service and reputation, not price, drive renewals in the homeowners insurance market.
The decision reinforces that claims must be 'fundamentally identical' for prior notice exclusions to apply.